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Author:Miles, M. P.
Munilla, L. S.
Covin, J. G.
Title:The Constant Gardener Revisited: The Effect of Social Blackmail on the Marketing Concept, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Journal:Journal of Business Ethics
2002 : DEC II, VOL. 41:3, p. 287-295
Index terms:COMPANIES
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
INNOVATION
ETHICS
PUBLIC POLICY
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper discusses how adoption of the social dimensions of the marketing concept may unintentionally restrict innovation and corporate entrepreneurship, ultimately reducing social welfare. The impact of social marketing on innovation and entrepreneurship is discussed using the case of multinational pharmaceutical firms that are under pressure when marketing HIV treatments in poor countries. The argument this paper supports is that social welfare may eventually be diminished if forced social responsibility is imposed. The case of providing subsidized AIDS medication to less developed nations is used to illustrate how social blackmail may result in less innovation, entrepreneurship, and product development efforts by the pharmaceutical industry, ultimately reducing social welfare.
SCIMA record nr: 245928
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